The Commercial Appeal Thursday, May 11, 2017 5B SCOREBOARD NBA PLAYOFF BOX Goals — St. Benedict, Kiko Martinez (Nick WP — Kohl (4-6). LP — Mills (6-7). HR — WESTERN CONFERENCE , 1.722. 7, , 1.724. 8, Jes- Portland 5 3 2 17 20 15 Vandeven); MUS, David Jones (Matt Silver), Cleveland State, McDermott (8); Southwest, Nashville 4, St. Louis 2 sic Korda, 1.732. 9, , 1.732. 10, Mi- Houston 5 3 1 16 19 13 LATE TUESDAY Ray Zhou (Matthew Temple), Silver (Jones), Smith (2). Records — Cleveland State 33-18, Wednesday, April 26: Nashville 4, St. Louis 3 rim Lee, 1.733. San Jose 4 3 3 15 12 10 SPURS 110, ROCKETS 107 Ben Skahan (Silver), Jones (Silver), Marshall Southwest 14-42. Friday, April 28: St. Louis 3, Nashville 2 Birdies Vancouver 4 4 1 13 12 14 Jones (Charlie Evans). Keepers — St. Bene- Minnesota 3 5 2 11 15 25 HOUSTON (107) Sunday, April 30: Nashville 3, St. Louis 1 1, , 157. 2, Stacy Lewis, 141. dict, Arman Guron; MUS, John Walker Huff- Tuesday, May 2: Nashville 2, St. Louis 1 3, , 139. 4 (tie) So Yeon Seattle 2 3 4 10 14 12 Ariza 3-10 0-0 9, Capela 4-8 1-2 9, Beverley man. Records — MUS 8-4-4. Los Angeles 2 5 2 8 10 15 6-10 3-3 20, Harden 11-24 7-8 33, Gordon 4- SOFTBALL Friday, May 5: St. Louis 2, Nashville 1 Ryu, and Chella Choi, 129. 7 (tie), Sunday, May 7: Nashville 3, St. Louis 1 Lizette Salas and Brooke M. Henderson 128. Real Salt Lake 2 6 2 8 9 18 13 2-4 11, R.Anderson 7-11 2-4 19, L.Williams DIVISION 2-A WEST REGIONAL AAC TOURNAMENT Colorado 1 6 1 4 5 12 Anaheim 3, Edmonton 3 9, 126. 10 (tie), Amy Yang, Sarah 3-10 0-0 6. Totals 38-86 15-21 107. At Greenville, N.C. SAN ANTONIO (110) ECS 3, SACRED HEART 1 Wednesday, April 26: Edmonton 5, Anaheim Jane Smith, and Mirim Wednesday’s Game Leonard 8-21 5-6 22, Aldridge 7-21 4-7 18, Sacred Heart 1 0 — 1 Thursday, May 11 3 Lee, 125. Toronto FC at Columbus, late Gasol 2-5 0-0 4, Mills 7-16 1-2 20, Green 5-11 ECS 1 2 — 3 Game 1: (4) South Florida vs. (5) Mem- Friday, April 28: Edmonton 2, Anaheim 1 Eagles Sunday, April 30: Anaheim 6, Edmonton 3 Friday’s Game 2-3 16, K.Anderson 0-0 0-0 0, Lee 3-4 0-0 6, Goals — Sacred Heart, Evan Ashlock (Sean phis, 10 a.m. 1, , 7. 2, Stacy Lewis, 5. 3 Vancouver at Houston, 8 p.m. Game 2: (2) Houston vs. (7) UConn, 12:30 Wednesday, May 3: Anaheim 4, Edmonton (tie) Pornanong Phatlum, , Mo- Ginobili 5-11 1-2 12, Simmons 5-14 2-3 12. To- Graham); ECS, Reid Halford (Matthew Hunt), Saturday’s Games p.m. 3, OT riya Jutanugarn, So Yeon Ryu, Katie Burnett , tals 42-103 15-23 110. Ben Lomo (Alex Salazar), Hunt (Salazar). Minnesota United at Toronto FC, 2 p.m. Game 3: (3) UCF vs. (6) East Carolina, 3 Friday, May 5: Anaheim 4, Edmonton 3, 2OT and Ha Na Jang, 4. 10, 15 tied at 3. Houston 29 31 25 16 6 — 107 Keepers — Sacred Heart, Braxton Dancey; San Jose at Colorado, 3 p.m. ECS, Clayton Brown, Chandler Caughron. p.m. Sunday, May 7: Edmonton 7, Anaheim 1 Sand Save Percentage San Antonio 32 26 28 15 9 — 110 Wednesday, May 10: Edmonton at Ana- Columbus at Montreal, 4 p.m. Records — Sacred Heart 8-3-3, ECS 8-6-2. Friday, May 12 1, 76.47%. 2, Morgan Pres- Philadelphia at D.C. United, 6 p.m. 3-Point Goals—Houston 16-48 (Beverley heim, late Game 4: (1) Tulsa vs. Game 1 winner, noon sel, 73.08%. 3 (tie), , Mariajo Sporting KC at Orlando City, 6 p.m. 5-7, Harden 4-15, R.Anderson 3-6, Ariza 3-8, DIVISION 2 BOYS DECATHLON Uribe, Ayako Uehara and Ariya Jutanugarn, Game 5: Game 2 winner vs. Game 3 win- LATE TUESDAY Real Salt Lake at New England, 6:30 p.m. Gordon 1-6, Capela 0-1, L.Williams 0-5), San 71.43%. 7 (tie), Brittany Lincicome, Meghan At MUS ner, 2:30 p.m. NHL PLAYOFF SUMMARY Seattle at Chicago, 8 p.m. Antonio 11-33 (Mills 5-12, Green 4-8, Ginobili Khnag, Holly Clyburn and Jacqui Concolino, Saturday, May 13 Sunday’s Games 1-4, Leonard 1-4, Aldridge 0-1, Simmons 0-4). INDIVIDUALS: 1. Daniel Tell (Briarcrest), SENATORS 4, RANGERS 2 66.67%. Game 6: Championship, 11 a.m. Atlanta United FC at Portland, 3 p.m. Fouled Out—None. Rebounds—Houston 5,872 points; 2. Ty Kimberlin (Harding Acad- Ottawa 2 1 1 — 4 Rounds Under Par 47 (Capela 11), San Antonio 52 (Leonard 15). emy), 5,671; 3. Landon Wright (Briarcrest), Los Angeles at New York, 5 p.m. SEC TOURNAMENT N.Y. Rangers 0 1 1 — 2 1, So Yeon Ryu, 85.71%. 2, Ariya Jutanugarn, NY City FC at FC Dallas, 7 p.m. Assists—Houston 21 (Harden 10), San Anto- 5,252; 4. James Townsdin (Harding Acad- 83.33%. 3, Inbee Park, 82.14%. 4 (tie), Lexi nio 24 (Ginobili 5). Total Fouls—Houston emy), 5,068; 5. Troy Taylor (Briarcrest), 4,091; At Knoxville First Period—1, Ottawa, Hoffman 4 (Karls- Thompson, Cristie Kerr, Jessica Korda, Sei 6. Gavin McKay (MUS), 4,091; 7. Dorian Hop- 23, San Antonio 18. A—18,418 (18,418). Wednesday, May 10 son, MacArthur), 4:27. 2, Ottawa, Stone 4 Young Kim, 80.77%. 8, Moriya Jutanugarn, TRANSACTIONS kins (MUS), 3,976. (Wideman, MacArthur), 14:44. Game 1: (5) Alabama 4, (12) Arkansas 1 79.41%. 9, Hyo Joo Kim, 78.57%. 10, Jeong BASEBALL Second Period—3, N.Y. Rangers, Zibanejad Eun Lee, 85.00%. PREPS Game 2: (8) Ole Miss 2, (9) Mississippi 2(Zuccarello, Holden), 13:32. 4, Ottawa, American League BASEBALL State 1 Karlsson 2 (Anderson, Ryan), 15:53. BALTIMORE ORIOLES — Recalled LHP Vidal BASEBALL LINESCORES Game 3: (7) Kentucky 7, (10) South Caroli- Third Period—5, N.Y. Rangers, Kreider 3 AUTO RACING Nuno from Norfolk (IL). Optioned RHP Logan PCL STANDINGS na 3 Verrett to Norfolk. CBHS 12, ST. BENEDICT 2 (B.Smith, Zibanejad), 0:53. 6, Ottawa, Pageau NASCAR Monster Game 4: (6) LSU vs. (11) Missouri, late CHICAGO WHITE SOX — Placed C Geovany St. Benedict 0 1 0 10 — 2 4 1 Amer. Northern W L Pct. GB 7(Stone), 19:53. Energy Cup Schedule Colorado Springs 20 8 .714 — Thursday, May 11 Shots on Goal—Ottawa 10-11-5—26; N.Y. Soto on the 10-day DL, retroactive to May 8. CBHS 1(10)0 1x — 12 8 3 1 Feb. 19 — x-Advance Auto Parts Clash, Day- City 16 15 .516 5 ⁄2 Game 5: (4) Texas A&M vs. Alabama, 11 Rangers 13-11-15—39. Recalled C Kevan Smith from Charlotte (IL). 1 WP — Weston Bizzle (7-3). LP — Ryan Iowa 14 17 .452 7 ⁄2 a.m. Power-play—Ottawa 0 of 2; N.Y. Rangers 0 tona Beach, Fla. (Joey Logano) KANSAS CITY ROYALS — Selected the con- 1 Dennis (4-1). Records — St. Benedict 22-6, Omaha 14 17 .452 7 ⁄2 Game 6: (1) Florida vs. Ole Miss, 1:30 p.m. of 4. Feb. 23 — x-Can-Am Duel at Daytona 1, tracts of RHPs Al Alburquerque and Seth Ma- CBHS 17-17. Amer. Southern W L Pct. GB Game 7: (2) Auburn vs. Kentucky, 4 p.m. Goalies—Ottawa, Anderson 8-4 (39 Daytona Beach, Fla. (Chase Elliott) ness from Omaha (PCL). Designated INF Memphis 21 12 .636 — Game 8: (3) Tennessee vs. Game 4 winner, shots-37 saves); N.Y. Rangers, Lundqvist 6-6 Feb. 23 — x-Can-Am Duel at Daytona 2, Christian Colon and 1b-OF Peter O’Brien for DISTRICT 15-AA TOURNAMENT Nashville 13 16 .448 6 6:30 p.m. (25-22). Daytona Beach, Fla. (Denny Hamlin) assignment. Optioned RHP Jakob Junis to Round Rock 14 19 .424 7 Feb. 26 — Daytona 500, Daytona Beach, Omaha. LATE TUESDAY’S CHAMPIONSHIP 1 Friday, May 12 A—18,006 (18,200). T—2:27. New Orleans 11 21 .344 9 ⁄2 Fla. (Kurt Busch) COVINGTON 16, HAYWOOD 6 MINNESOTA TWINS — Claimed LHP Adam Pacific Northern W L Pct. GB Semifinals, 2 and 4:30 p.m. March 5 — Folds of Honor QuikTrip 500, Wilk off waivers from the New York Mets. Op- Haywood 400 20 — 6 8 2 Tacoma 20 11 .645 — Saturday, May 13 Hampton, Ga. (Brad Keselowski) tioned RHP Drew Rucinski to Rochester (IL). Covington 237 13 — 16 19 3 Reno 20 13 .606 1 Championship, 7 p.m. March 12 — Kobalt 400, Las Vegas (Martin NEW YORK YANKEES — Optioned RHP Fresno 13 20 .394 8 Truex Jr.) WP — Austin Baskin (7-0). LP — Kylan 1 Chad Green to Scranton/Wilkes-Barre (IL). Sacramento 12 20 .375 8 ⁄2 PGA Tour Champions Statistics Shaw (2-1). HR — Covington, Brock Lomax COLLEGE LINESCORES March 19 — Camping World 500, Avondale, SEATTLE MARINERS — Selected the con- Pacific Southern W L Pct. GB Through May 7 Ariz. (Ryan Newman) (2), Austin Baskin (1), Brennan McClain (1). SEC TOURNAMENT tract of RHP Sam Gaviglio from Tacoma (PCL). Salt Lake 18 15 .545 — March 26 — Auto Club 400, Fontana, Calif. Placed RHP Hisashi Iwakuma on the 10-day Records — Haywood 19-12, Covington 29-7. 1 Charles Schwab Cup Money List Albuquerque 17 15 .531 ⁄2 OLE MISS 2, MISSISSIPPI STATE 1 (Kyle Larson) 1, , (7), $779,651. 2, Fred DL, retroactive to May 7. Transferred RHP El Paso 16 17 .485 2 April 2 — STP 500, Martinsville, Va. (Brad Evan Marshall to the 60-day DL. DISTRICT 16-AAA TOURNAMENT Las Vegas 15 18 .455 3 MSU 010 000 0 — 1 5 0 Couples, (6), $631,233. 3, Miguel Angel Jime- Keselowski) National League LATE TUESDAY Wednesday’s Games Ole Miss 110 000 x —261 nez, (7), $561,042. 4, , (7), April 9 — O’Reilly Auto Parts 500, Fort CINCINNATI REDS — Optioned RHP Rookie WHITE STATION 11, OVERTON 1 No games scheduled $520,167. 5, Scott McCarron, (8), $494,351. 6, WP — Lee (17-10). LP — Knudsen (9-4). Worth, Texas (Jimmie Johnson) Davis to Louisville (IL). Overton 010 00 — 1 4 3 Tuesday’s Games HR — Mississippi State, Golden (6). Records , (8), $439,045. 7, , April 24 — Food City 500, Bristol, Tenn. (Jim- (8), $426,879. 8, John Daly, (7), $421,664. 9, MIAMI MARLINS — Placed SS Adeiny He- White Station 080 12 — 11 7 2 Salt Lake 9, Omaha 1 —Mississippi State 36-20, Ole Miss 37-18. mie Johnson) chavarria on the 10-day DL. Selected the con- Colorado Springs 8, Fresno 5 Stephen Ames, (6), $421,500. 10, Tom Leh- April 30 — Toyota Owners 400, Richmond, WP — Josh Thorpe. LP — Pugh. Records tract of INF Stephen Lombardozzi from New Las Vegas 12, Albuquerque 9 ALABAMA 4, ARKANSAS 1 man, (5), $353,300. Va. (Joey Logano) —Overton 17-6, White Station 15-15. Scoring Average (Actual) Orleans (PCL). Designated RHP Joe Gunkel for Iowa 3, Memphis 1 Arkansas 000 100 0 —150 May 7 — GEICO 500, Talladega, Ala. (Ricky assignment. Sacramento 4, Reno 3, 11 innings 1, , 67.57. 2, Bernhard Langer, Stenhouse Jr.) DISTRICT 16-A TOURNAMENT Alabama 300 001 x —490 PHILADELPHIA PHILLIES — Optioned RHP El Paso 8, Nashville 6 68.40. 3, Kevin Sutherland, 68.50. 4, Miguel May 13 — Go Bowling 400, Kansas City, WP — Littlejohn (15-7). LP — Storms (16- Jake Thompson to Lehigh Valley (IL). LATE TUESDAY Round Rock 3, Oklahoma City 1 Angel Jimenez, 68.59. 5, Scott McCarron, Kan. 15). Save — Osorio (3). HR — Arkansas, SAN DIEGO PADRES — Claimed RHP Jose MIDDLE COLLEGE 9, MAHS 2 Tacoma 11, New Orleans 8 69.00. 6, , 69.09. 7, Kirk May 19 — x-The Showdown, Concord, N.C. Schroeder (16); Alabama, Hemphill (7). Rec- Valdez off waivers from the Los Angeles An- Thursday’s Games Triplett, 69.12. 8, Stephen Ames, 69.17. 9, Billy May 20 — x-All-Star Race, Concord, N.C. MAHS 000 011 0 — 2 3 2 ords — Arkansas 31-22, Alabama 41-15. Andrade, 69.30. 10, , 69.50. gels and optioned him to El Paso (PCL). Trans- Middle College 200 007 x —963 Sacramento at Colorado Springs, noon May 20 — Coca-Cola 600, Concord, N.C. ferred LHP Christian Friedrich to the 60-day Driving Distance Albuquerque at Nashville, 6:35 p.m. KENTUCKY 7, SOUTH CAROLINA 3 June 4 — AAA 400, Dover, Del. DL. WP — Willie Meeks (2-0). LP — Dejounte. 1, Tommy Armour III, 299.9. 2, Kenny Perry, June 11 — Pocono 400, Long Pond, Pa. El Paso at Memphis, 7:05 p.m. South Carolina 000 002 1 — 3 7 1 SAN FRANCISCO GIANTS — Recalled RHP Records — MAHS 6-5, Middle College 12-13. Fresno at Oklahoma City, 7:05 p.m. 297.0. 3, , 295.8. 4, John Daly, June 18 — FireKeepers Casino 400, Brook- Kentucky 003 130 x — 7 11 3 Reyes Moronta from Richmond (SL). Iowa at Salt Lake, 7:35 p.m. 294.4. 5, Scott McCarron, 293.9. 6, Scott Pa- lyn, Mich. DIVISION 2-A WEST REGIONAL BASKETBALL New Orleans at Reno, 8:35 p.m. WP — Prince. LP — Blue. HR — South Car- rel, 293.3. 7, Tim Petrovic, 292.5. 8, Doug Gar- June 25 — Toyota/Save Mart 350, Sonoma, National Basketball Association LATE TUESDAY Omaha at Las Vegas, 9:05 p.m. olina, Vanderveer (7), Duffy (4); Kentucky, wood, 292.0. 9, Fred Couples, 291.6. 10, Ste- Calif. NBA — Fined Boston G Isaiah Thomas HARDING 13, ST. GEORGE’S 6 Round Rock at Tacoma, 9:05 p.m. Cheek 2 (11). Records — South Carolina 32- phen Ames, 290.8. July 1 — Coke Zero 400, Daytona Beach, Fla. $25,000 for directing inappropriate language Harding Aca. 000 007 6 — 13 12 3 Friday’s Games 23, Kentucky 36-16. Driving Accuracy Percentage July 8 — Quaker State 400, Sparta, Ky. 1, , 86.79%. 2, Colin Montgomerie, July 16 — New Hampshire 301, Loudon, toward a fan during a May 7 game at Wash- St. George’s 400 200 0 — 6 8 3 Albuquerque at Nashville, 6:35 p.m. ington. El Paso at Memphis, 7:05 p.m. 85.06%. 3, , 84.42%. 4, , N.H. FOOTBALL WP — Ty Wooton (3-2). LP — Carter Park Fresno at Oklahoma City, 7:05 p.m. GOLF 82.14%. 5, , 80.36%. 6 (tie), July 23 — Brickyard 400, Speedway, Ind. (0-2). HR — Harding, Jacob Simmons (2); St. Iowa at Salt Lake, 7:35 p.m. Gene Sauers and , 79.64%. 8, Tom July 30 — Pennsylvania 400, Long Pond, Pa. National Football League George’s, Spencer Smith. Records — Harding TENNESSEE STATE Byrum, 79.37%. 9, , 79.29%. 10, Aug. 6 — Watkins Glen 355, Watkins Glen, NFL — Promoted Alberto Riveron to senior Sacramento at Colorado Springs, 8 p.m. OPEN QUALIFIER Academy 20-17, St. George’s 24-13. New Orleans at Reno, 8:35 p.m. Rod Spittle, 79.17%. N.Y. vice president of officiating. Omaha at Las Vegas, 9:05 p.m. At Windyke East Greens in Regulation Percentage Aug. 13 — Pure Michigan 400, Brooklyn, ARIZONA CARDINALS — Released WRs LATE TUESDAY Harvey Binford, Chris Hubert and Marvin Hall, Round Rock at Tacoma, 9:05 p.m. 63—Clayton Gregory 1, Kevin Sutherland, 78.09%. 2, Colin Mont- Mich. SOFTBALL LINESCORES gomerie, 77.78%. 3, Scott Dunlap, 77.47%. 4, Aug. 19 — Bass Pro Shops NRA Night Race, and CB-S Trevon Hartfield. 66—Doug Barron TAMPA BAY BUCCANEERS — Signed CB DISTRICT 13-AAA TOURNAMENT AAC SCOREBOARD 69—Bobby Cochran Bernhard Langer, 77.22%. 5, Fred Couples, Bristol, Tenn. Sep. 3 — Bojangles’ Southern 500, Darling- Robert McClain. Waived LS Dax Dellenbach. Tuesday, May 9 70—Peyton Dix 76.98%. 6, , 76.47%. 7, Joe Du- BRIGHTON 10, HARDIN CO. 0 ton, S.C. HOCKEY Cincinnati 10, Xavier 8 70—Hays Moreland rant, 76.11%. 8 (tie), Tom Lehman and Brandt Hardin Co. 000 000 — 0 2 2 70—Zachary Smith Jobe, 75.93%. 10, Miguel Angel Jimenez, Sep. 9 — Federated Auto Parts 400, Rich- National Hockey League South Florida 15, Florida 10 mond, Va. Brighton 203 005 — 10 14 2 Memphis 7, UT Martin 6 71—Michael Vance 74.84%. NHL — Fined Nashville D P.K. Subban 72—Alex Kupiszewski Total Driving Sep. 17 — Chicagoland 400, Joliet, Ill. $2,000 for diving/embellishment during a WP — Marisa Moss (13-4). LP — Ashley UConn 5, Sacred Heart 1 Sep. 24 — New Hampshire 300, Loudon, Channell. Records — Brighton 19-8. Houston 6, Rice 5 72—Nick Giles Putting Average May 2 game against St. Louis. 72—Ty Medling 1, Fred Couples, 1.649. 2, Tom Pernice Jr., N.H. MOTORSPORTS Wednesday, May 10 Oct. 1 — Dover Fall Race, Dover, Del. DISTRICT 14-AAA TOURNAMENT 1.680. 3, Kirk Triplett, 1.692. 4, Bernhard NASCAR Cincinnati at Western Carolina, late Alternates: Clay Myers, 72; Matt Cooper, Oct. 7 — Bank of America 500, Concord, Langer, 1.701. 5, , 1.702. 6, NASCAR — Suspended Aric Almirola’s crew BARTLETT 15, CORDOVA 0 UCF at Miami, late 73; Williams Strong, 74. N.C. Scott McCarron, 1.703. 7 (tie), , chief Drew Blickensderfer three races, fined East Carolina at Duke, late Oct. 15 — Alabama 500, Talladega, Ala. Cordova 0 00 — 0 0 4 and , 1.704. 1 Tied With him $65,000 and docked him 35 points for a SENIORS TOURNAMENT Oct. 22 — Hollywood Casino 400, Kansas Bartlett 3(11)1 — 15 9 0 Gene Sauers, 1.706. failed inspection at Talladega Superspeed- SEC SCOREBOARD At The Links at Audubon City, Kan. WP — Autumn Hooker (6-4). LP — Sarah Birdie Average way. Cox (1-6). Records — Bartlett 10-16. Tuesday, May 9 FIRST FLIGHT Oct. 29 — Martinsville Fall Race, Martins- 1, Fred Couples, 5.50. 2, Bernhard Langer, ville, Va. COLLEGE Louisville 6, Vanderbilt 2 68—Jay Barnhart/Earl Oswalt 5.25. 3, Scott McCarron, 5.05. 4, Gene Sauers, ARLINGTON 15, BOLTON 2 Nov. 5 — AAA Texas 500, Fort Worth, Texas NJCAA — Named Dr. Christopher J. Parker Tennessee 14, Belmont 8 69—Tom Bloodworth/Jerry Lee 5.00. 5, Miguel Angel Jimenez, 4.94. 6, executive director beginning July 17. Bolton 002 00 — 2 8 3 South Florida 15, Florida 10 70—Hillman McAllister/Richard Sullivan Nov. 12 — Can-Am 500, Avondale, Ariz. , 4.80. 7, , 4.72. 8, Nov. 19 — Ford Ecoboost 400, Homestead, CREIGHTON — Freshman men’s basketball Arlington 816 0x — 15 13 2 South Carolina 4, Presbyterian 3 71—John Brandon/Fred Elchlepp Paul Broadhurst, 4.71. 9 (tie), Tom Lehman G-F Kobe Paras announced he will transfer to Kentucky 5, Indiana 2 71—Willie Joe/Benny Lendermon Fla. WP — Brianna Lewis (7-3). LP — Emma and Tim Petrovic, 4.67. x-non-points race Cal State Northridge. Georgia 8, Georgia Tech 7 71—Buddy Bugg/Bobby Simmons Eagles (Holes per) DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA — Named John Markle (3-5). Records — Bolton 10-20, Ar- South Alabama 7, LSU 6 lington 28-8. SECOND FLIGHT 1, Scott McCarron, 45.0. 2, Fred Couples, Nakpodia women’s basketball coach. UAB 8, Auburn 2 50.4. 3 (tie), Bob Tway and Kevin Sutherland, BETTING LINE GEORGIA — Announced women’s sopho- Alabama at Samford, ccd. 62—Jack Hewlette/Bill Russell DISTRICT 16-AA TOURNAMENT 63—Larry Forrester/Jeff Hopkins 64.8. 5, Scott Verplank, 72.0. 6, Jay Haas, Pregame.com Line more basketball G Jenna Staiti is transferring Wednesday, May 10 76.5. 7, Stephen Ames, 81.0. 3 Tied With Jeff Home Team in CAPS from Maryland. RALEIGH-EGYPT 12, CRAIGMONT 11 65—Johnny Smith/Ken Woitesek Tennessee at E. Kentucky, late 65—Buddy Durham/Bobby Leslie Maggert, 90.0. MLB NEVADA — Signed men’s basketball coach Eric Musselman to a five-year extension Craigmont 146 — 11 5 2 Grambling at Alabama, late 68—Burt Allen/Robert Wilson Sand Save Percentage Thursday Liberty at South Carolina, late through 2021-22. Raleigh-Egypt 822 — 12 7 3 68—Harold Stamey/Bob Wallace 1, , 75.00%. 2, , National League WP — Jada Watson (16-0). LP — Rowe. THIRD FLIGHT 70.59%. 3, Jerry Smith, 68.75%. 4, Tom Per- Favorite Line Underdog Line Records — Raleigh-Egypt 16-0. LATE TUESDAY nice Jr., 66.67%. 5 (tie), John Daly and Bern- COLLEGE LINESCORES 65—Steve Anderson/Paul Jennings Los Angeles -106 COLORADO -104 TODAY IN SPORTS 67—John Hervert/Warren Walker hard Langer, 65.22%. 7, Woody Austin, ARIZONA -132 Pittsburgh +122 DISTRICT 16-A TOURNAMENT May 11 MEMPHIS 7, UT MARTIN 6 68—Charley Peyton/Ray Phillips 64.29%. 8, Kenny Perry, 62.50%. 9, Lee Jan- SAN FRANCISCO -129 Cincinnati +119 GRAD ACADEMY 10, MAHS 2 UT Martin 200 021 010 — 6 10 2 68—Tim Hellen/Frank Howell zen, 62.16%. 10, , 60.87%. 1892 — Azra, ridden by Alonzo Cayton, American League wins the first three-horse field in the Kentucky Memphis 000 320 002 — 7 12 1 69—Bill Butler/Ron McCrarey All-Around Ranking Favorite Line Underdog Line MAHS 101 0 — 2 4 6 1, Bernhard Langer, 111. 2, Kevin Sutherland, Derby, nipping Huron by a nose. GRAD Academy 253 x — 10 16 3 WP — Bennett (2-0). LP — Evans (7-5). HR 70—Bobby Daniel/Terry Hennings NEW YORK -120 Houston +110 125. 3, Fred Couples, 126. 4, Miguel Angel Ji- TORONTO -130 Seattle +120 1918 — Exterminator, a 30-1 long shot rid- —Memphis, Carrier, Trela. Records — UT menez, 137. 5, Scott McCarron, 139. 6, Gene den by Willie Knapp, loses the lead but re- WP — Carlissa Farmer (2-0). LP — A. Martin 23-25, Memphis 26-23. TAMPA BAY -128 Kansas City +118 Thompson. Records — GRAD Academy 9-1. HOCKEY Sauers, 141. 7, Kenny Perry, 173. 8, , CHICAGO -123 Minnesota +113 gains it to win the Kentucky Derby by one TENNESSEE 14, BELMONT 8 179. 9, Kirk Triplett, 181. 10, Stephen Ames, LOS ANGELES -105 Detroit -105 length over Escoba. LATE TUESDAY NHL PLAYOFFS 193. 1923 — Setting several Pacific Coast GIRLS TENNIS SUMMARY Belmont 000 052 100 — 8 13 1 Interleague League records, Pete Schneider of Vernon hit Tennessee 122 106 20x— 14 12 1 SECOND ROUND LPGA Tour Statistics Favorite Line Underdog Line five homers and a double to drive in 14 runs in DIVISION 2-A WEST REGIONAL (Best-of-7; x-if necessary) Boston -133 MILWAUKEE +123 WP — Lipinski (5-0). LP — Lovell (0-3). HR Through May 7 WASHINGTON -105 Baltimore -105 a 35-11 romp over Salt Lake City. ST. GEORGE’S 4, USJ 1 —Tennessee, Rodgers (8), Bartlett (1). Rec- EASTERN CONFERENCE TEXAS OFF San Diego OFF 1968 — The Montreal Canadiens win the SINGLES: Hannah Grace Howell (S) beat ords — Belmont 23-24, Tennessee 25-19. Scoring Stanley Cup, completing a four-game sweep Washington 3, Pittsburgh 3 1, So Yeon Ryu 68.571. 2, Inbee Park 69.250. NBA Spencer Hancock, 6-3,6-1; Sidney Marr (S) Thursday, April 27: Pittsburgh 3, Washing- over the St. Louis Blues with a 3-2 victory. LOUISVILLE 6, VANDERBILT 2 3, Sung Hyun Park 69.333. 4, Lexi Thompson beat Kate Pedrinjak, 7-5, 6-4; Ashley Willis (U) ton 2 Thursday 1972 — The Boston Bruins win the Stanley 69.346. 5, 69.370. 6, In Gee Chun Favorite Line O/U Underdog beat Hannah Kate McDowell, 3-6, 4-6; Caro- Vanderbilt 002 000 000— 2 7 1 Saturday, April 29: Pittsburgh 6, Washing- Cup in six games with a 3-0 victory over the line McDowell (S) beat Marianne Ellis, 6-3, 69.423. 7, Ariya Jutanugarn 69.472. 8, Stacy HOUSTON 7 (214) San Antonio New York Rangers. Louisville 031 002 00x — 6 8 1 ton 2 Lewis 69.500. 9, Cristie Kerr 69.615. 10, Anna 6-3; Sara Matheson (S) beat Maddy Puzdra- Monday, May 1: Washington 3, Pittsburgh 2, 1992 — The Portland Trail Blazers win the kiewez, 6-2, 6-3. WP — Martin (4-0). LP — Ruppenthal Nordqvist 69.739. highest-scoring playoff game in NBA history, (1-3). HR — Louisville, Stowers (3). Records OT MLS Wednesday, May 3: Pittsburgh 3, Washing- Driving Distance 153-151 in double overtime against the Phoe- LATE TUESDAY —Vanderbilt 29-19, Louisville 43-6. EASTERN CONFERENCE ton 2 1, Joanna Klatten, 279.3. 2, Lexi Thompson, nix Suns in the Western Conference semifi- BOYS SOCCER SUMMARIES WLTPtsGFGA Saturday, May 6: Washington 4, Pittsburgh 276.0. 3, Brittany Lincicome, 275.2. 4, Sung nals. GSC TOURNAMENT Hyun Park, 274.9. 5, Jessica Korda, 274.4. 6, Toronto FC 5 1 4 19 15 8 1994 — The Phoenix Suns, down 104-84 DISTRICT 16-AAA TOURNAMENT 2 Orlando City 6 3 0 18 11 11 CHAMPIONSHIP Monday, May 8: Washington 5, Pittsburgh 2 Suzann Pettersen, 273.8. 7, Angel Yin, 270.4. with 10 minutes left, come back to force over- CENTRAL 3, WHITE STATION 1 DELTA STATE 6, WEST ALABAMA 3 8, Maude-Aimee Leblanc, 270.2. 9, Yani NY City FC 5 3 1 16 17 10 time and beat Houston 124-117 for a 2-0 lead Wednesday, May 10: Pittsburgh at Washing- Columbus 5 4 1 16 15 13 White Station 1 0 — 1 Delta State 003 000 300 — 6 6 0 ton, late Tseng, 269.4. 10, Cydney Clanton, 269.1. in the Western Conference semifinals. The New York 5 5 1 16 11 15 Suns start the fourth quarter trailing by 18 Central 0 3 — 3 West Alabama 001 100 010— 3 11 2 Ottawa 4, N.Y. Rangers 2 Greens in Regulation Chicago 3 3 3 12 13 14 1, So Yeon Ryu, .815. 2, Lexi Thompson, and are down 20 with 10 minutes to go. Phoe- Goals — White Station, Ian Evans; Central, WP — White (4-1). LP — Wallace (1-3). HR Thursday, April 27: Ottawa 2, N.Y. Rangers 1 Atlanta 3 4 2 11 19 14 .795.3, In Gee Chun, .786. 4, Sei Young Kim, D.C. United 3 4 2 11 9 14 nix holds the Rockets to eight points in the Luke Tims (Fidel Niberuta), Davis Whitt (Ni- —DSU, Shannon (18). Records — DSU 41-11, Saturday, April 29: Ottawa 6, N.Y. Rangers 5, beruta), Paulo Ndenzako. Keepers — Central, .782. 5, Ha Na Jang, .780. 6, Caroline Masson, New England 2 4 4 10 14 16 quarter and Danny Ainge hits a three to tie West Alabama 34-19. 2OT the game at 1:08 and send the game into Deontrez Todd. Records — Central 8-6-1. Tuesday, May 2: N.Y. Rangers 4, Ottawa 1 .780. 7, , .778. 8, Mirim Lee, Montreal 2 3 4 10 12 14 .770. 9, Inbee Park, .768. 10 (tie), Suzann Pet- Philadelphia 1 4 4 7 11 14 overtime. TCCAA REGION VII TOURNAMENT Thursday, May 4: N.Y. Rangers 4, Ottawa 1 2001 — Vince Carter scores 34 of his 50 DIVISION 2-AA WEST REGIONAL Saturday, May 6: Ottawa 5, N.Y. Rangers 4, tersen and , .763. SOUTHWEST 12, CLEVELAND STATE 1 Putts per GIR WESTERN CONFERENCE points in the first half and ties an NBA playoff MUS 6, ST. BENEDICT 1 OT record with nine 3-pointers to lead Toronto to Cleveland St. 000 001 0 — 1 7 1 Tuesday, May 9: Ottawa 4, N.Y. Rangers 2 1, Stephanie Meadow, 1.669. 2, Inbee Park, WLTPtsGFGA St. Benedict 0 1 — 1 Southwest 000 250 5 — 12 10 1 1.703. 3, Jaye Marie Green, 1.716. 4, Nicole FC Dallas 5 0 3 18 13 5 a 102-78 win over Philadelphia. MUS 3 3 — 6 Broch Larsen, 1.720. 5, Hyo Joo Kim, 1.722. 6, Sporting KC 5 2 3 18 11 5 Player injuries spurred changes in NFL rookie camps

ARNIE STAPLETON selection, tore his left ACL covering a uars and Broncos. college free agents and even some veter- ASSOCIATED PRESS kickoff. While some coaches insist injuries ans hoping to re-ignite their NFL dreams Both were practicing under standard are as unavoidable as they are unfortu- during a weekend audition. The Chiefs, ENGLEWOOD, Colo. - Hands on and injury protection waivers and received nate, some players might be overdoing it for example, signed six free agents and lots of hand-offs? No longer. the same contracts they would have had leading up to the draft. After the college waived seven other players following The Denver Broncos’ upcoming roo- they not gotten hurt, but their pro ca- season ends, they work out relentlessly their rookie minicamp last weekend. kie minicamp reflects a change in the reers haven’t been what they or their em- for their pro days, team visits and the The delays and tweaks to rookie mini- way many teams handle the draft class ployers envisioned. NFL combine. Prospects go from getting camp are designed to prevent the kinds introduction into the NFL. Fowler started just one game last sea- wined, dined and timed to gearing up for of setbacks experienced by Fowler and “We’re going to have a rookie orienta- son, when he had four sacks and was the first time in months and doing foot- Heuerman, who continue to try to put tion, and it’s not going to be all football,” plagued by a penchant for silly penalties. ball movements even if they’re not tack- their wrecked rookie seasons behind coach Vance Joseph said. “It’s going to be Heuerman, who dealt with hamstring ling each other. them. more helping guys get acclimated to the and ankle injuries after his knee healed, “In my opinion, it’s tough for guys to Fowler drew more than twice as many NFL. More meetings, some lifting and started just twice last season, when he train for the combine for three months flags, many of them the silly 15-yarders, some running, but not a full-scale team caught nine passes overall. and then show up and have a full football as he did sacks last season. He said miss- practice.” When he got hurt Fowler conceded he practice,” Joseph said. “That’s when ing his rookie season due to injury af- The Broncos are among several wasn’t in “football shape,” having guys get hurt. So, we’re going to bring fected him psychologically and had his teams that have changed the way they trained not so much to chase down quar- them in, have meetings, lift them and run emotions amped up while on the field. handle rookie minicamps in the two terbacks but to bench press and run in a them, but not have a full-fledged prac- “When I’m out there, I’m just out for years since two prized picks sustained straight line and a T-shirt. “You have the tice. That should help guys kind of get ac- blood and everybody,” Fowler said at one season-ending knee injuries less than a combine, pro day, visiting teams, so it’s customed to what we’re doing, and then point during the season. “I have to tame week after all the hugs and handshakes kind of hard to stay in shape with things that Monday, go right into Phase 2 with that and control that.” of draft night. like that. I was going to get accustomed our veterans. Heuerman is hoping for his first Locker rooms, fan bases and front of- to that in minicamp and camp.” “It keeps guys healthy and it allows healthy season since starring at Ohio fices alike were jolted when defensive The collective bargaining agreement guys to come in and relax and kind of get State, but the Broncos addressed their end Dante Fowler Jr., the third overall allows for teams to hold their rookie accustomed to what we’re doing as far as dearth of production at tight end by pick in 2015, blew out his left knee on the minicamps either the first or second football.” drafting Michigan’s Jake Butt, a first- first day of Jacksonville’s rookie mini- weekend following the draft. In 2015, Another hazard facing draft classes round talent who slipped to the fifth camp. Twenty-four hours later, tight end only five teams waited a week. This year, at rookie minicamp: These soon-to-be round because of a knee injury that will Jeff Heuerman, Denver’s third-round 19 of the 32 teams did, including the Jag- millionaires are mixed in with undrafted sideline him through the summer.